Newspaper Days

H.L. MENCKEN

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Newspaper Days

"THE MOST POWERFUL PERSONAL INFLUENCE ON THIS WHOLE GENERATION": MENCKEN'S NEWSPAPER DAYS

MENCKEN, H.L. Newspaper Days. 1899-1906. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1941. Octavo, original beige cloth, uncut, original dust jacket.

First editions of the stand-alone middle volume of H.L. Mencken's best-selling autobiography.

H.L. Mencken was the man Walter Lippman proclaimed "the most powerful personal influence on this whole generation" and the journalist credited with inspiring writers such as Theodore Dreiser and a young Richard Wright, who found in Mencken's "clear, clean sweeping sentences" a guide for his own emerging voice (Black Boy). Editor of the two most influential magazines of the time, Smart Set and American Mercury, Mencken was also the impulse behind Black Mask, the pulp magazine that defined American hard-boiled fiction. It was Mencken who changed the course of American writing by igniting "the dynamite charges that caused" old traditions to collapse, "shoveling away the debris so that the literature of the 20th century might have space to grow" (Rubin, Virginia Quarterly). Yet to critic Hilton Kramer, it is ultimately this autobiography—the Days trilogy—that most assures Mencken's immortality. "If Mencken survives… as a writer, [he] will owe his survival to the Days books." Written during a lull in his controversial career and published from 1940-43, Mencken's best-selling Happy Days, Newspaper Days and Heathen Days "captured a new generation of readers with his portraits and vignettes of an America far more picturesque and painless than the one they knew… Before the war was over, Mencken had accomplished one of the most remarkable comebacks in American literature" (National Review). Newspaper Days, often read in isolation, covers Menken's professional journalism career as a reporter for the Baltimore Morning Herald between 1899 and 1906. With frontispiece portrait. Armorial bookplate of Robert McMenimen, a longtime New Jersey newspaperman.

Book with only mild toning to spine, dust jacket extremely good with light wear and toning to extremities. A most attractive copy.

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